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Pew study shows Christian identification among U.S. adults stabilizing at 62%, down from 78% in 2007.
A Pew Research Center study reveals the decline in Christianity among U.S. adults has stabilized, with 62% identifying as Christian, down from 78% in 2007.
The number of religiously unaffiliated adults has also plateaued at 29%.
While younger adults are less likely to identify as Christian, attend religious services, or pray daily compared to older generations, the overall share of Christians has remained between 60% and 64% since 2019.
Political polarization is evident, with 82% of conservatives identifying as Christian, compared to 37% of liberals.
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Pew estudio muestra la identificación cristiana entre los adultos de los EE.UU. estabilizarse en un 62%, en comparación con 78% en 2007.